downsizing the neutral in a parallel run

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tim89s

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I am installing an 800 amp panel. Calculated load is 750 amps. I plan on running two 3" conduits with 500 kcmil in each of them. Only 200 amps of the 800 amp panel will be using a neutral. The rest of the loads are stricly 3 phase. I was told by my project manager that you can take 125% of the 200 amps and size your neutral according to that. 1.25 x 200 = 250 amps. Since I am running parallel would I install 125 amp rated wire in each conduit? He didn't tell me what code section he got that from, I am interested to know. Any help would be great

Thanks Tim
 
is this the service or a feeder? It makes a difference what rules apply, but in this case the result would be the same....a 1/0 grounded conductor in each raceway.
 
I think 250.24(C)(1) for service and 250.30(A)(3)(b) from XFMR feeder & such.

But notice 310.10(H), basically even though there?s only 200A neutral load this parallel has to be at least 1/0
 
The grounded conductor of a feeder can be as small as the EGC but no smaller. For the service no smaller than the GEC unless the service conductors are over 1100 kcm
 
The code rules that would apply to a feeder grounded conductor are 220.61 and 215.2(A)(2). You need to use the larger of the two. Also the rules for parallel conductors apply.
 
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